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instill confidence
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5.13 |
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The sweep instilled confidence. |
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instill sense
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2.70 |
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It instilled a sense of willpower. |
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instill fear
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2.30 |
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But he does instill fear. |
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instill discipline
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1.97 |
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He instilled discipline. |
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instill value
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1.58 |
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Instilling values was not on our weekend agenda. |
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instill love
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0.86 |
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Several trips to Morocco instilled a love of this region. |
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instill pride
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0.53 |
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He aimed to write a text that instilled national pride. |
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instill spirit
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0.46 |
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As youths, a fighting spirit is instilled in us so we can continue. |
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instill respect
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0.39 |
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To succeed, Fyodorov must instill respect for the law and prove no one is above it. |
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instill hope
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0.33 |
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A ninth-inning rally instilled some hope. |
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instill attitude
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0.26 |
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But attitudes are instilled by actions and not just words. |
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instill culture
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0.26 |
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While caution was needed, he said it was not meant to instill a culture of fear. |
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instill doubt
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0.26 |
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Even the slightest hesitancy, or even backtracking on reform, would surely instill doubt and undermine confidence. |
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instill faith
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0.26 |
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Does Robinson think Cardenas can instill faith in the police? |
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instill feeling
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0.26 |
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And he tried to instill that feeling in his children. |
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instill trust
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0.26 |
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If we want to keep crime coming down, we need to instill trust in our criminal-justice system. |